June 24, 2012

For some reason which I haven't figured yet, I really like her voice and style of music.

I'm only about 5% of the way into the game. It's a real struggle to play because this is a Visual Novel and I don't know the Japanese language. I make do with trying to guess the meaning of the dialogues with my mediocre Chinese knowledge and basic Japanese knowledge.

I promise I'll write up an anime review of Hakuouki very soon, because it's my #2 favourite anime.

Google+ had it at the very beginning and it's something we have taken granted for. After using Facebook occasionally just to check what's going on in life, I have always wanted comment editing on posts. Sometimes you just post comments that later you realise contains full of grammatical or spelling errors, or embarrassing gaffe.

Facebook finally comes to realise the pain that results from these errors and now allows you to edit your comments on the social network.

So, if you used the wrong form of "their" or spelled your friend's name wrong on a comment that sparked an otherwise interesting discussion among friends, just edit the mistake and keep the conversation going. For those who might change the entire meaning of their comment, thereby making subsequent comments look nonsensical, users will be able to click to see the unedited version.